Clothing hanging station leaving device
By incorporating a buffer unit and a reset unit into the garment hanging and exiting device, the instability caused by excessive speed of the hanger components was resolved, achieving stable transportation and reducing collisions, thereby improving the operating efficiency of the garment production line.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202423322068.X
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2024-12-31
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-24
- Estimated Expiration
- 2034-12-31
AI Technical Summary
In existing garment hanging and exiting devices, the hanger components are prone to unstable movement due to excessive speed after falling from the lifting module onto the transport rack, leading to collisions and affecting production line operation.
A buffer unit is installed on the transport rack, including first and second buffers. By abutting against the hanger assembly and rotating to avoid it, the buffers offset part of the kinetic force, thereby achieving a deceleration effect. A reset unit ensures that the buffers return to their initial state and continue to decelerate the hanger assembly.
Effectively controlling the speed of the hanger components prevents shaking and collisions, ensuring stable transport to the main production line and improving the operating efficiency of the garment production line.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of garment production line technology, and in particular to a garment hanging and exiting device. Background Technology
[0002] With the rapid development of the garment industry, more and more companies have adopted assembly line production methods, and garment hanging and exiting devices can improve the transportation efficiency of finished garments, and their application is becoming more and more widespread.
[0003] Existing garment hanging and exiting devices typically include a lifting module, a transport frame, and a drive module. The lifting module power-lifts the hanger assembly connected to the hanger onto the transport frame. However, after the hanger assembly falls from the lifting module onto the transport frame, it will have a certain forward movement speed. When the speed is too high, it is easy to cause unstable movement and collisions with structures such as the transport frame, which will affect the operation of the production line. Utility Model Content
[0004] To address the aforementioned technical problems, this utility model provides a garment hanging device for exiting the station.
[0005] A garment hanging and exiting device includes: a transport frame extending toward the main pole of the production line; a garment hanger assembly installed on the transport frame and movable along the length of the transport frame; wherein, the transport frame is provided with a buffer unit, the buffer unit is connected to the transport frame, and is able to avoid the garment hanger assembly as it comes into contact with the transport frame.
[0006] Thus, as the hanger assembly moves along the conveyor towards the main production line pole, it comes into contact with the buffer unit. The buffer unit impedes the movement of the hanger assembly, and the contact force between the buffer unit and the hanger assembly offsets some of the force propelling the hanger assembly forward, thereby slowing it down. Furthermore, because the buffer unit responds to the contact of the hanger assembly and avoids it, the hanger assembly, after being slowed down by the buffer unit, can still move forward and finally land on the main production line pole.
[0007] In one embodiment, the buffer unit includes a first buffer and a second buffer, both of which are connected to the transport frame and are spaced apart along the length of the transport frame.
[0008] In one embodiment, both the first buffer and the second buffer are rotatably connected to the transport frame and are both capable of rotating to avoid the hanger assembly in response to its contact.
[0009] In one embodiment, a first reset unit is provided between the first buffer and the transport frame. The first reset unit can drive the first buffer to return to its initial state, in which the first buffer is located in the movement path of the hanger assembly.
[0010] A second reset unit is provided between the second buffer and the transport frame. The second reset unit can drive the second buffer to return to its initial state. In the initial state, the second buffer is located in the movement path of the hanger assembly.
[0011] In one embodiment, the first reset unit includes a first abutting block, a first elastic member, and a first limiting post. The first elastic member is disposed between the first buffer member and the first limiting post, and drives the first elastic member to rotate toward the first abutting block.
[0012] The second reset unit includes a second abutment block, a second elastic member, and a second limiting post. The second elastic member is disposed between the second buffer member and the second limiting post, and drives the second elastic member to rotate toward the second abutment block.
[0013] In one embodiment, the transport frame includes a top plate, a side plate, and a bottom plate. One end of the side plate in the vertical direction is connected to the top plate, and the other end is connected to the bottom plate. The first buffer, the second buffer, the first reset unit, and the second reset unit are all installed at the bottom of the bottom plate.
[0014] In one embodiment, the hanger assembly includes rollers, a connecting rod, and a hanger. The rollers are connected to the side of the base plate facing the base plate, and the connecting rod is connected to the rollers, extends downward from the transport frame, and is connected to the hanger.
[0015] In one embodiment, the garment hanging exit device further includes a check block, which is installed on the main rod of the production line and tilted upwards along a direction away from the transport frame.
[0016] In one embodiment, the garment hanging and exiting device further includes a speed reducer connected to the main rod of the production line and protruding upwards.
[0017] In one embodiment, the upper surface of the speed reducer is provided with a plurality of speed reduction steps.
[0018] Compared to existing technologies, this invention incorporates a buffer unit. As the hanger assembly moves along the transport rack towards the main production line pole, it comes into contact with the buffer unit. The buffer unit impedes the movement of the hanger assembly, and the contact force between the buffer unit and the hanger assembly offsets some of the force propelling the hanger assembly forward, thus achieving a deceleration effect. Furthermore, because the buffer unit responds to the contact of the hanger assembly and avoids it, the hanger assembly, after being decelerated by the buffer unit, can still move forward and finally land on the main production line pole. Attached Figure Description
[0019] Figure 1 A schematic diagram of one embodiment of the garment hanging exit device provided by this utility model;
[0020] Figure 2 A schematic diagram of another angle of one embodiment of the garment hanging exit device provided by this utility model;
[0021] Figure 3 for Figure 2 Enlarged view of section A in the image;
[0022] Figure 4 for Figure 2 Enlarged view of section B in the image;
[0023] Figure 5 A schematic diagram of a structure with a clothes hanger connected to one embodiment of the garment hanging exit device provided by this utility model;
[0024] Figure 6 for Figure 5 A magnified view of section C in the image.
[0025] The symbols in the diagram represent the following meanings:
[0026] 100. Garment hanging and exit device; 101. Production line main rod; 10. Transport frame; 11. Top plate; 12. Side plate; 13. Bottom plate; 20. Garment hanger assembly; 21. Roller; 22. Connecting rod; 23. Garment hanger; 30. Buffer unit; 31. First buffer component; 32. Second buffer component; 33. First reset unit; 331. First abutting block; 332. First elastic component; 333. First limiting post; 34. Second reset unit; 341. Second abutting block; 342. Second elastic component; 343. Second limiting post; 40. Check block; 50. Deceleration component; 51. Deceleration step. Detailed Implementation
[0027] To make the above-mentioned objectives, features, and advantages of this application more apparent and understandable, the specific embodiments of this application are described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Many specific details are set forth in the following description to provide a thorough understanding of this application. However, this application can be implemented in many other ways different from those described herein, and those skilled in the art can make similar modifications without departing from the spirit of this application. Therefore, this application is not limited to the specific embodiments disclosed below.
[0028] It should be noted that when a mechanism is referred to as being "fixed to" or "set on" another mechanism, it can be directly on the other mechanism or there may be an intervening mechanism. When a mechanism is considered to be "connected to" another mechanism, it can be directly connected to the other mechanism or there may be an intervening mechanism. The terms "vertical," "horizontal," "upper," "lower," "left," "right," and similar expressions used in this application's specification are for illustrative purposes only and do not represent the only possible implementation.
[0029] Furthermore, the terms "first" and "second" are used for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly specifying the number of technical features indicated. Thus, a feature defined as "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include at least one of that feature. In the description of this application, "multiple" means at least two, such as two, three, etc., unless otherwise explicitly specified.
[0030] In this application, unless otherwise expressly specified and limited, "above" or "below" the second feature can mean that the first feature is in direct contact with the second feature, or that the first feature and the second feature are in indirect contact through an intermediate medium. Furthermore, "above," "over," and "on top" the second feature can mean that the first feature is directly above or diagonally above the second feature, or simply indicates that the first feature is at a higher horizontal level than the second feature. "Below," "below," and "under" the second feature can mean that the first feature is directly below or diagonally below the second feature, or simply indicates that the first feature is at a lower horizontal level than the second feature.
[0031] Unless otherwise defined, all technical and scientific terms used in this application have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this application belongs. The terminology used in this application is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the application. The term "and / or" as used in this application includes any and all combinations of one or more of the associated listed items.
[0032] The garment hanging exit device 100 provided by this utility model uses a buffer unit 30 to slow down and stop the garment hanger assembly 20, preventing it from shaking and becoming unstable due to excessive speed, or even rushing out of the transport rack 10.
[0033] Please see Figures 1-2 The garment hanging and exiting device 100 includes a transport frame 10 and a hanger assembly 20. The transport frame 10 extends toward the main production line pole 101. The hanger assembly 20 is installed on the transport frame 10 and can move along the length of the transport frame 10. A buffer unit 30 is provided on the transport frame 10, connected to the transport frame 10, and capable of avoiding contact with the hanger assembly 20. Thus, as the hanger assembly 20 moves along the transport frame 10 toward the main production line pole 101, it comes into contact with the buffer unit 30. The buffer unit 30 impedes the movement of the hanger assembly 20, and the contact force between the buffer unit 30 and the hanger assembly 20 offsets part of the forward movement force of the hanger assembly 20, thereby achieving a deceleration effect. Furthermore, because the buffer unit 30 can respond to the contact of the hanger assembly 20 and avoid contact with it, the hanger assembly 20, after being decelerated by the contact of the buffer unit 30, can still move forward and finally land on the main production line pole 101.
[0034] Please see Figures 2-4 The buffer unit 30 includes a first buffer 31 and a second buffer 32, both of which are connected to the transport frame 10 and are spaced apart along the length of the transport frame 10. Thus, the first buffer 31 and the second buffer 32 can respectively stop the hanger assembly 20, and the hanger assembly 20 is better controlled in speed after two decelerations.
[0035] Both the first buffer 31 and the second buffer 32 are rotatably connected to the transport frame 10, and both can rotate to avoid the hanger assembly 20 in response to its contact. Thus, when the first buffer 31 and the second buffer 32 are subjected to force, they will rotate and fold inward toward the transport frame 10, thereby avoiding the hanger assembly 20 and allowing it to pass smoothly.
[0036] Understandably, in other embodiments, the first buffer 31 and the second buffer 32 can also be directly and flexibly connected to the transport frame 10. For example, the first buffer 31 and the second buffer 32 can be made of rubber, so that they can avoid the hanger assembly 20 without rotating.
[0037] A first reset unit 33 is provided between the first buffer 31 and the transport frame 10. The first reset unit 33 can drive the first buffer 31 to return to its initial state, where it is located in the movement path of the hanger assembly 20. A second reset unit 34 is provided between the second buffer 32 and the transport frame 10. The second reset unit 34 can drive the second buffer 32 to return to its initial state, where it is also located in the movement path of the hanger assembly 20. Thus, the first buffer 31 returns to its initial position via the first reset unit 33, and the second buffer 32 returns to its initial position via the second reset unit 34. Therefore, the first buffer 31 and the second buffer 32 can continue to decelerate the next passing hanger assembly 20 without manual operation.
[0038] In other embodiments, if the first buffer 31 and the second buffer 32 adopt the above-described flexible connection with the transport frame 10, then the first reset unit 33 and the second reset unit 34 are not required.
[0039] The first reset unit 33 includes a first abutting block 331, a first elastic element 332, and a first limiting post 333. The first elastic element 332 is disposed between the first buffer element 31 and the first limiting post 333, and drives the first elastic element 332 to rotate toward the first abutting block 331. The second reset unit 34 includes a second abutting block 341, a second elastic element 342, and a second limiting post 343. The second elastic element 342 is disposed between the second buffer element 32 and the second limiting post 343, and drives the second elastic element 342 to rotate toward the second abutting block 341. Thus, one end of the first elastic element 332 abuts against the first limiting post 333, and the other end is connected to the first buffer element 31, pushing the first buffer element 31 to rotate away from the first limiting post 333, completing the reset action. The first abutting block 331 can abut against one side of the first buffer element 31 in the direction of rotation to prevent the first buffer element 31 from rotating excessively. Similarly, the second elastic element 342 in the second reset unit 34 can push the second buffer element 32 to rotate to the initial position through its contact with the second limiting post 343, while the second abutting block 341 has a limiting effect on the second buffer element 32 to prevent the second buffer element 32 from rotating excessively.
[0040] In this embodiment, both the first elastic element 332 and the second elastic element 342 are configured as torsion springs, thereby providing rotational driving force to the first buffer element 31 and the second buffer element 32.
[0041] The transport frame 10 includes a top plate 11, side plates 12, and a bottom plate 13. One end of the side plate 12 is connected to the top plate 11 in the vertical direction, and the other end is connected to the bottom plate 13. The first buffer 31, the second buffer 32, the first reset unit 33, and the second reset unit 34 are all installed on the bottom of the bottom plate 13. Thus, since the hanger assembly 20 is installed on the bottom plate 13 of the transport frame 10, and due to gravity, its hanger 23 and other structures naturally sag, the aforementioned components for deceleration are located on the bottom plate 13 for easy contact with the hanger assembly 20.
[0042] Of course, it is understandable that in other embodiments, the first buffer 31, the second buffer 32, the first reset unit 33 and the second reset unit 34 described above may also be disposed on the side plate 12 or the top plate 11. When they are disposed at intervals from the hanger assembly 20, it is only necessary to allow the first buffer 31 and the second buffer 32 to extend toward the hanger assembly 20 to achieve contact.
[0043] Please see Figure 5 The hanger assembly 20 includes a roller 21, a connecting rod 22, and a hanger 23. The roller 21 is connected to the side of the base plate 13 facing the base plate 13. The connecting rod 22 is connected to the roller 21, extends downward from the transport frame 10, and is connected to the hanger 23. In this embodiment, the connecting rod 22 abuts against the first buffer 31 and the second buffer 32 as it moves with the roller 21.
[0044] The garment hanging and exiting device 100 also includes a check block 40, which is installed on the main production line rod 101 and tilted upwards in a direction away from the transport rack 10. In this way, when the hanger assembly 20 on the main production line rod 101 rolls back, it will abut against the check block 40 and thus will not move backwards.
[0045] The garment hanging and exiting device 100 also includes a speed reducer 50, which is connected to the main production line pole 101 and protrudes upward. Thus, the speed reducer 50 increases the resistance that the hanger assembly 20 needs to overcome to move forward, reducing the risk of the hanger assembly 20 moving too fast after moving from the transport rack 10 to the main production line pole 101, causing it to sway or even fall off the main production line pole 101.
[0046] Further, please see Figure 6 The upper surface of the deceleration component 50 is provided with multiple deceleration steps 51. The multiple deceleration steps 51 can further improve the obstruction effect of the deceleration component 50 on the clothes hanger assembly 20, thereby providing a better deceleration effect.
[0047] Compared to existing technologies, this invention, by incorporating a buffer unit 30, allows the hanger assembly 20 to contact the main production line pole 101 as it moves along the transport frame 10. The buffer unit 30 impedes the movement of the hanger assembly 20, and the contact force between the buffer unit 30 and the hanger assembly 20 partially offsets the forward movement force, thus achieving a deceleration effect. Furthermore, because the buffer unit 30 responds to the contact of the hanger assembly 20 and avoids it, the hanger assembly 20, after being decelerated by the contact of the buffer unit 30, can still move forward and finally land on the main production line pole 101.
[0048] The technical features of the above embodiments can be combined in any way. For the sake of brevity, not all possible combinations of the technical features in the above embodiments are described. However, as long as there is no contradiction in the combination of these technical features, they should be considered to be within the scope of this specification.
[0049] The embodiments described above are merely illustrative of several implementations of this utility model, and while the descriptions are relatively specific and detailed, they should not be construed as limiting the scope of the utility model patent. It should be noted that those skilled in the art can make various modifications and improvements without departing from the concept of this utility model, and these all fall within the protection scope of this utility model. Therefore, the protection scope of this utility model patent should be determined by the appended claims.
Claims
1. A garment hanging device for exiting a station, characterized in that, include: The transport frame (10) extends toward the main pole (101) of the production line; A clothes hanger assembly (20) is mounted on the transport rack (10) and is movable along the length of the transport rack (10); The transport rack (10) is provided with a buffer unit (30), which is connected to the transport rack (10) and can avoid the hanger assembly (20) as it comes into contact with it; the buffer unit (30) includes a first buffer (31) and a second buffer (32), which are both connected to the transport rack (10) and are spaced apart along the length of the transport rack (10).
2. The garment hanging exit device according to claim 1, characterized in that, Both the first buffer (31) and the second buffer (32) are rotatably connected to the transport frame (10) and are both able to rotate to avoid the hanger assembly (20) in response to its contact.
3. The garment hanging exit device according to claim 2, characterized in that, A first reset unit (33) is provided between the first buffer (31) and the transport frame (10). The first reset unit (33) can drive the first buffer (31) to return to its initial state. In the initial state, the first buffer (31) is located in the movement path of the hanger assembly (20). A second reset unit (34) is provided between the second buffer (32) and the transport frame (10). The second reset unit (34) can drive the second buffer (32) to return to its initial state. In the initial state, the second buffer (32) is located in the movement path of the hanger assembly (20).
4. The garment hanging exit device according to claim 3, characterized in that, The first reset unit (33) includes a first abutting block (331), a first elastic member (332) and a first limiting post (333). The first elastic member (332) is disposed between the first buffer member (31) and the first limiting post (333), and drives the first elastic member (332) to rotate toward the first abutting block (331). The second reset unit (34) includes a second abutment block (341), a second elastic member (342), and a second limiting post (343). The second elastic member (342) is disposed between the second buffer member (32) and the second limiting post (343), and drives the second elastic member (342) to rotate toward the second abutment block (341).
5. The garment hanging exit device according to claim 3, characterized in that, The transport frame (10) includes a top plate (11), a side plate (12) and a bottom plate (13). One end of the side plate (12) in the vertical direction is connected to the top plate (11), and the other end is connected to the bottom plate (13). The first buffer (31), the second buffer (32), the first reset unit (33) and the second reset unit (34) are all installed at the bottom of the bottom plate (13).
6. The garment hanging exit device according to claim 5, characterized in that, The hanger assembly (20) includes a roller (21), a connecting rod (22) and a hanger (23). The roller (21) is connected to the side of the base plate (13) facing the base plate (13). The connecting rod (22) is connected to the roller (21), extends downward from the transport frame (10), and is connected to the hanger (23).
7. The garment hanging exit device according to claim 1, characterized in that, The garment hanging and exiting device also includes a check block (40), which is installed on the main rod (101) of the production line and is inclined upward along the direction away from the transport frame (10).
8. The garment hanging exit device according to claim 1, characterized in that, The garment hanging and exiting device also includes a speed reducer (50), which is connected to the main rod (101) of the production line and protrudes upward.
9. The garment hanging exit device according to claim 8, characterized in that, The upper surface of the speed reducer (50) is provided with multiple speed reduction steps (51).